Hand-carved in France during the early 1900s, this pair of hunt plaques feature raised game carvings on each panel, backed by luxurious reddish-brown burlwood with intense graining. Both plaques are rectilinear with an arched top, surrounded by ebonized wood trim with several thin layers of molding. One of the plaques depicts a felled fox surmounting a cluster of oak leaves and a rifle, while the subjects of the other are a rabbit and peasant, once again over oak leaves, but without a firearm. Our pair of burlwood hunting plaques can be displayed on the wall of a hunting cabin or game room.
CONDITION: Very good antique condition, with light nicks and separations. Rigged in the back for hanging purposes.